The International Journal of Education Through Art is seeking submissions. The journal is interdisciplinary in its reflection of teaching and learning contexts and also in its representation of artistic approaches and practices. It provides a platform for those who wish to question and evaluate the ways in which art education is practiced, disseminated and interpreted across a diverse range of educational contexts. Each issue consists of peer-reviewed articles and image-text features.

Particular emphasis is placed on articles that:
• Critically reflect on the relationship between education and art
• Propose original ways of rethinking the status of education and art education
• Address the role of teaching and learning in either formal or informal
educational contexts and along side issues of age, gender and social background
• Adopt an open and inventive interpretation of research-based analysis
• Promote and experiment with visual/textual forms of representing art education activities, issues and research

Articles should not normally exceed 6000 words in length, should include full references and bibliography, and should also include an abstract of no more than 150 words detailing the key areas of analysis. In addition to illustrated articles we are happy to receive proposals for creative image/text features that document, evaluate or reflect on learning activities, events and outcomes. In this instance individuals are required to submit visual materials together with a written proposal which should include a critical introduction of no more than 300 words outlining to the editorial team why the work submitted is relevant to the theme of art education. Please refer to the full guidelines before submitting an article or feature.